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Since ancient times Native American tribes, named the months after features they associated with the Northern Hemisphere seasons,
Wolf Moon is a Native American name for the winter moon of January.
Our next camping trip to our favorite full moon location Hopkins Prairie. View from the Prairie offers full horizon to horizon viewing.
Weather permitting!
Thursday, January 2, 2020, 02:05 PM - Camping
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I continued our tradition of finishing off the the year and starting the New Year Camping! We have been doing this for many years now and its a great way for us to enjoy our senior years.
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I went scouting trails in the Ocala national Forest our main goal was just a get way from town for a while. But we were scouting for primitive camping AKA dispersed camping.
Looking to head out for some primative camping as soon as possible. Worked out the bedroll much better blanket. Looks like every thing will pack on to my vintage snow shoe style chair that will be the pack frame.
Rain building for the next several days the cold front. Cool night great time to head out.. Looking to head into the bush, general gun season is about 3 weeks off so dispersed camping is open.
It will be new moon so plenty dark!
Looking to head out for some primative camping as soon as possible. Worked out the bedroll much better blanket. Looks like every thing will pack on to my vintage snow shoe style chair that will be the pack frame.
Rain building for the next several days the cold front. Cool night great time to head out.. Looking to head into the bush, general gun season is about 3 weeks off so dispersed camping is open.
It will be new moon so plenty dark!
18th. Century Camping in the woods.
October 16th 2019,
Fall seems to be starting here in No. Florida. Yes the trees are starting to change color, not as brilliant as further up north.
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October 16th 2019,
Fall seems to be starting here in No. Florida. Yes the trees are starting to change color, not as brilliant as further up north.
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